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“Without that connection to what I used to be like and how bad it was, it can be very easy, overtime, to completely forget what I used to be like and how quickly life can be taken from us”
Personal Trainer. Fitness Professional. Dog Dad. Instagram Influencer. Type 1 Diabetic. Wellness Authority. Animal Lover. Smiler. Genuine Top Bloke.
It’s so easy in life to judge somebody based purely on how they look. Most of us are guilty of it, it’s probably just an insecure human trait. It takes a lot of maturity and wisdom to not judge a book by it’s cover and create preconceived ideas. Being conscious of not acting that way, will help each of us grow as individuals.
Our guest this week, Jay Maryniak, is a man who often experiences being judged by his appearance. He speaks about how people that see him for the first time usually don’t want to train with him because of how he looks.
While Jay is built like a beast and his appearance may seem overwhelming, it’s really important to understand what backstory makes the man mountain we see today! Jay grew up in New York State with his brother and single Mom. From a very early age, he recalls always having low self-esteem and self-doubt issues.
He found drugs and alcohol when he was young which temporarily helped silence the voice of fear and quieten his insecurities. By the time he was 15, he was indulging in some heavy gear. Taking drugs like cocaine, oxycontin and acid.
He got suspended from school on too many occasions to ever keep count. His addiction became so serious that he needed these drugs every single day of his life as a teenager. Eventually, it all got too much for his Mom and she kicked Jay out of home.
Two weeks before his last bad day, he went AWOL and was in a very bad state. He was ‘higher’ and more addicted than ever……Miraculously, he had a moment of clarity when he was 20. He realised he was a burden and liability and checked himself into recovery, to begin his journey back, using the twelve step program.
Jay turned his life around through various fitness activities, but was soon dealt another blow when he was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes.
Jay has blown up into a fitness celebrity but remains as humble as ever. He has single handedly amassed a huge following on Instagram, where he shares his daily workouts and exercises. Jay tells us why it’s so important to stay true to who you are and who you associate yourself with.
We hope you enjoy this conversation as much as we did.
Let’s find out what it means for Jay Maryniak to be Ridiculously Human
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SHOW NOTES
Background, Context & Reference
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Discussion Links
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) – The 12 step program
Society by Eddie Vedder
Rage Against The Machine (RATM)
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Places Mentioned:
Stamford, Connecticut
Santa Monica, CA
Music By
The Bambuseae Rhythm Section – Check them out here
Simon Van Gend Band – Check them out here
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Each Friday, I craft an exclusive email featuring my most fascinating discoveries for that week, along with insights into my fortnightly podcast episodes.